A spinal midline indicator (10) has a body (14) of radiolucent material for insertion between adjacent vertebrae (18, 20) and a radiographic marker (12) located centrally with the body to indicate the position of the spinal midline (22) in anterior-posterior images when the body is centrally located between the vertebrae. The radiographic marker is typically an elongate metal handle. The body may carry secondary radiographic markers (16) on opposite sides of and equidistant from the handle so that the handle indicates the position of the spinal midline when the body is placed centrally between the vertebrae.
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12. A method of identifying a spinal midline for a fusion or disc replacement procedure, the method comprising:
creating a frontal incision with a patient lying prone on his back;
inserting a spinal midline indicator into a space between adjacent vertebrae, the spinal midline indicator including a body of radiolucent material and a radiographic marker formed as an elongated handle attached to and extending from the body;
centering the radiographic marker while viewing the spinal midline indicator in a radiographic image; and
marking the midline on at least one of the vertebrae.
10. A method of identifying a spinal midline which comprises
providing a spinal midline indicator comprising a body of radiolucent material for insertion between adjacent vertebrae and a radiographic marker disposed centrally in the body to indicate the position of the spinal midline when the body is located between the vertebrae in an anterior-posterior radiographic image;
inserting the body of the spinal midline indicator between the adjacent spinal vertebrae;
manipulating the body so that the radiographic marker is seen in a radiographic image to be on the spinal midline; and
using a position of the radiographic marker as a guide to apply a marking to a vertebra to indicate the midline.
15. A method of identifying a spinal midline, the method comprising:
providing a spinal midline indicator comprising a body of radiolucent material and a radiographic marker disposed centrally in the body;
inserting the body of the spinal midline indicator between two adjacent spinal vertebrae, such that the radiographic marker indicates the position of the spinal midline when the body is located between the vertebrae in an anterior-posterior radiographic image;
manipulating the body so that the radiographic marker is seen in the anterior-posterior radiographic image to be on the spinal midline; and
using a position of the radiographic marker to guide a mark applied to at least one of the two adjacent vertebra to indicate the spinal midline.
1. A spinal midline indicator comprising:
a body of radiolucent material for insertion between adjacent vertebrae;
a radiographic marker disposed centrally within the body to indicate a position of the spinal midline when the body is located between the vertebrae in an anterior-posterior radiographic image, wherein the radiographic marker extends from the within the body and comprises an elongate handle made of a radiographic material and wherein the elongate handle is connected to the body to facilitate placement of the body between the vertebrae;
wherein the body carries a first radiographic marker and at least two secondary radiographic markers on opposite sides of and equidistant from the first marker, whereby the first marker indicates the position of the spinal midline when the body is placed centrally between the vertebrae and the secondary markers are seen in the radiographic image to be equidistant from lateral edges of the vertebrae;
wherein the first radiographic marker is an elongate handle which is connected to the body to facilitate placement of the body between the vertebrae and which is made of a radiographic material; and
wherein the handle is made of stainless steel or titanium and is embedded in the body.
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This application is a continuation of International Application PCT/IB2004/000170, filed on Jan. 26, 2004, which claimed priority from South African application 2003/0874, filed on Jan. 31, 2003, the full disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
This invention relates to a spinal midline indicator.
It is important for a surgeon performing an ALIF (anterior lumbar interbody fusion) or ACIF (anterior cervical interbody fusion) cage or spinal disc replacement procedure to be able accurately to establish the centre- or midline of the spine. It is only once the surgeon has correctly established the position of the spinal midline that he is able to place the cage or spinal disc accurately on that midline. ff-centre placement will result in eccentric loading and possible early failure or accelerated wear.
At present, surgeons attempt to establish the spinal midline by visual inspection of an A-P (anterior-posterior) image. However this is often inaccurate, and can lead to subsequent off-centre placement of the cage or disc with potential disadvantages as described above.
The present invention seeks to provide an instrument which will facilitate accurate establishment of the spinal midline.
According to the present invention there is provided a spinal midline indicator comprising a body of radiolucent material for insertion between adjacent vertebrae and a radiographic marker associated centrally with the body to indicate, in an anterior-posterior radiographic image, the position of the spinal midline when the body is appropriately located between the vertebrae. Conveniently the radiographic marker is an elongate handle which is connected to the body to facilitate placement of the body between the vertebrae and which is made of a radiographic material, i.e., a material which is substantially opaque to radiographic (fluoroscopic) imaging.
In the preferred embodiment, the body carries, in addition to the handle which serves as a first radiographic marker, two or more secondary radiographic markers on opposite sides of and equidistant from the first marker, whereby the first marker indicates the position of the spinal midline when the body is placed centrally between the vertebrae and the secondary markers are seen in the radiographic image to be equidistant from lateral edges of the vertebrae.
Further according to the invention there is provided a method of identifying a spinal midline which comprises the steps of inserting the body of a spinal midline indicator as summarized above between adjacent spinal vertebrae, manipulating the body so that the radiographic marker is seen in a radiographic image to be on the spinal midline, and, using the position of the radiographic marker as a guide, applying a marking, eg. a pin, to a vertebra to indicate the midline.
Other features of the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The spinal midline indicator 10 seen in
Embedded in the body 14 are two elongate markers 16, also of radiographic material such as stainless steel or titanium. The markers 16 are aligned parallel to the handle 12 and are located on opposite sides of, and equidistant from the handle.
In order to establish the midline 22, the surgeon aligns the handle 12 at a vertical orientation and uses it to insert the body 14 between the vertebrae 18 and 20. It will be understood that a separate instrument 100 is used to hold the vertebrae apart for this insertion to take place. An attempt is made to orientate the body centrally with the handle 12 vertical, thereby to ensure that the handle correctly indicates the midline 22.
An X-ray photograph or radiographic image is taken in the vertical anterior-posterior direction. In this radiographic image the handle 12, markers 16 and vertebrae 18,20 will be visible. By ensuring that the markers 16 are equidistantly laterally spaced from the osseous edges 23 of the vertebrae, i.e. that the distance 25 is the same on both sides, the surgeon can ensure that the body 14 and handle 12 are centrally positioned. It will be understood that during this procedure, the handle 12 itself operates as a radiographic marker indicating a central position.
It will also be understood that if the handle 12 and markers 16 are aligned with the anterior-posterior direction in which the radiographic image is taken, they will appear in the radiographic image merely as dots of small lateral dimension. However if the handle is not perfectly aligned in the anterior-posterior, i.e. vertical direction, parallax effects will result in the handle and markers being seen as lines rather than dots.
This is illustrated in
By consulting radiographic images and manipulating the indicator 10 as necessary in response to the information derived therefrom, the surgeon can ensure that the indicator is at the correct position and orientation. When the indicator is in the correct position and at the correct orientation, the handle 12 will lie in a vertical plane containing the midline 22. The surgeon can now use the handle as a positive indicator of that midline. The position of the radiographic marker can be used as a guide to apply a marking to a vertebra to indicate the midline. He can accurately mark the midline, for instance by knocking a pin 26 into one of the vertebrae.
Once the midline has been marked on one or both of the vertebrae, the indicator 10 is no longer required and can be removed for later re-use. The marker(s) then serve to indicate the midline 22 to enable subsequent, accurate positioning of the relevant prosthesis to take place.
de Villiers, Malan, Hähnle, Ulrich Reinhard
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